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RED OSCAR RETURNS – According to Intel received from S.E.I.G. Agent WIZARD,
the Russian OSCAR II class multi-purpose submarine OREL will be recommissioned
and back in the Russian Navy by the end of this month with upgraded radio, life support
and navigation systems among other improvements.
GREATLY IMPROVED RED SHIELD – Also from S.E.I.G. Agent WIZARD that Russia
has made ‘significant improvements’ in their air defense system over the past few years.
They claim that their Voronezh radar systems are the most advanced in the world and
can be quickly transported and assembled on the spot anywhere in Russia.
WOUNDED EAGLE? – More from WIZARD: According to this report, almost one third
of the United States Air Force aircraft are NOT READY for combat! According to this
report, Air Force readiness has been falling steadily since 2003. In 2016, Air Force Vice
Chief of Staff Larry Spencer told Congress LESS THAN ONE HALF of the Air Force’s
combat aircraft were in compliance with the ‘full-spectrum readiness specifications’.
EDITOR NOTE – This is alarming! I remember the scramble on the morning of the Bay
of Pigs, Cuba action. We had two bomber wings, two tanker wings and one ADC wing
on our air base. Within 15 minutes of the alert sirens going off, we had thirty B-47
bombers, fully loaded with 20mm guns and thermonuclear weapons in the bomb bay,
bound for their targets in the Soviet Union. F-86D fighter interceptors were deployed in
a defensive ring around our air base to intercept any incoming Soviet planes and the US
Army Nike-Hercules defense missiles around our base were armed and ready. Half the
KC-97 in-flight tankers were in the air and gone………all within the first thirty minutes.
By early afternoon that day, all ninety of our B-47 bombers were fully fueled, armed with
thermonuclear weapons and hot guns in the air and on their way to the Soviet Union; all
seventy of our KC-97 tankers were in the air and refueling bombers coming from other
bases – all bound for the Soviet Union; all the F-86D fighters were in the air in the
defensive ring. We had an incredibly huge and massive concrete flight line that was
incredibly and massively empty that day – not one aircraft still on the concrete. It was a
very eerie sight, but ALL our birds were in the air; not merely one third.
INVIABLE UNDERWATER BEAR – More from WIZARD and we learn that Russian
engineers have developed a unique device capable of jamming the target-seeking
torpedo heads, rendering them more or less ineffective; and of blinding the sonar
equipment on American submarines. This innovation obviously will add significantly to
the combat capability of the Russian Navy’s Pacific Fleet.
MOST DANGEROUS BEAR EVER – Information from WIZARD tells us that the USA
has good reason to be concerned about the abilities of the new YASEN Class Russian
attack submarine. Friday 31 March, Russia launched the second of these boats and the
publication ‘The National Interest’ dubbed this “the most dangerous nuclear attack
submarine ever”.
WELL ARMED BEAR – WIZARD has been hard at work gathering even more Intel.
Last week the UK media reported on Russia’s impressive array of weaponry and said
that some systems, including the Oniks and Zircon supersonic and hypersonic missiles
as well as the S-500 air defense systems just plain do not have any British equivalent.
Last week many of the British newspapers as well as military publications were
reporting on the creation of ‘devastating’ and ‘game changing’ new Russian missiles, in
particular the hypersonic Zircon missile which will begin deployment in 2020. Reportedly
this missile will defeat and British warship’s anti-missile defenses simply because it is
incredibly fast. Hypersonic places the speeds at Mach 5 or 6! In addition, other new
anti-ship missiles from Russia such as the supersonic P-800 Onik is a serious threat to
the Royal Navy. Also pointed out is the fact that Russian S-300 and S-400 surface to
air missiles have no Western equal and will be even deadlier.